
In which applications are you actually wanting to copy/paste?
If you mean in the terminal, that depends on which terminal you're
referring to. However, shift-insert seems to normally paste and you can
use applications like xsel to copy output.
Realistically, this kind of stuff is program-specific and nothing to do
with xmonad.
As a guess, GNU screen allows you to copy/paste because it has tighter
control of the terminals involved.
On 19 February 2010 13:36, Chris Jones
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 08:38:15PM EST, Sean Neilan wrote:
Control c, control v. Vim is +gP for paste and something else for copy.
I should use Control+C to copy and Control_V to paste.. ??
How do I select what I'm copying?
Unless your trying to also select using the mouse too.
As the "Subject:" of this post specified, I'm talking about "Copy/paste via keyboard".
I'm not sure what you mean by "using the mouse too"..???
Thank you for your comments.
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